MarineGrunt
Will kill for peace.
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Here's the Deal:
In May, I will be graduating from the Aviation program at the University of North Dakota. I will have a little over 300 hours with my CFII and most likely MEI.
I have two good opportunities to be a flight instructor, an unlikely shot at being an instructor at UND, and an almost guaranteed job at my hometown FBO. There are pros and cons of each and I was just wondering if anyone could chime in and give me some advice.
The good thing about instructing here at UND, is that I would always have students and that a lot of regionals and commuters come here to hire. The bad thing is that the pay is crap when you start out (about $8/hr), and gradually gets better. But I think within a few months you can make $15/hr if you have your MEI.
The good thing about my hometown FBO, is the pay is much, much better and I will have more opportunites to log hours. There are a lot of people I know of around there that would be more than happy to take me up with them when they go flying to help me build some time.
Any pointers so far?
Another thing I was considering, for farther down the road, is to start flying freight and to continue doing it for the long run. I was thinking that big companies such as FedEx and UPS wont be as sensative to a negative economy and terrorisim, so that would lower my chances of being furloughed.
So whattya guys and gals think? Thanks in advance!
In May, I will be graduating from the Aviation program at the University of North Dakota. I will have a little over 300 hours with my CFII and most likely MEI.
I have two good opportunities to be a flight instructor, an unlikely shot at being an instructor at UND, and an almost guaranteed job at my hometown FBO. There are pros and cons of each and I was just wondering if anyone could chime in and give me some advice.
The good thing about instructing here at UND, is that I would always have students and that a lot of regionals and commuters come here to hire. The bad thing is that the pay is crap when you start out (about $8/hr), and gradually gets better. But I think within a few months you can make $15/hr if you have your MEI.
The good thing about my hometown FBO, is the pay is much, much better and I will have more opportunites to log hours. There are a lot of people I know of around there that would be more than happy to take me up with them when they go flying to help me build some time.
Any pointers so far?
Another thing I was considering, for farther down the road, is to start flying freight and to continue doing it for the long run. I was thinking that big companies such as FedEx and UPS wont be as sensative to a negative economy and terrorisim, so that would lower my chances of being furloughed.
So whattya guys and gals think? Thanks in advance!